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Daughters and Mothers Against Breast Cancer (DAMES): Main Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Trial of Weight Loss in Overweight Mothers With Breast Cancer and Their Overweight Daughters

机译:女儿和母亲对抗乳腺癌(大巴):具有乳腺癌超重母亲的随机对照试验的主要结果及其超重女儿

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BACKGROUND: Few studies to date have used the cancer diagnosis as a teachable moment to promote healthy behavior changes in survivors of cancer and their family members. Given the role of obesity in the primary and tertiary prevention of breast cancer, the authors explored the feasibility of a mother-daughter weight loss intervention. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial of a mailed weight loss intervention was undertaken among 68 mother-daughter dyads (n=136), each comprised of a survivor of breast cancer (AJCC stage O-III) and her adult biological daughter. All women had body mass indices >= 25 kg/m(2) and underwent in-person assessments at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months, with accelerometry and exercise capacity performed on a subset of individuals. All women received a personalized workbook and 6 newsletters over a 1-year period that promoted weight loss; exercise; and a nutrient-rich, low-energy density diet. A total of 25 dyads received individually tailored instruction (INDIVIDUAL), 25 dyads received teamtailored instruction (TEAM), and 18 dyads received standardized brochures (CONTROL). RESULTS: The trial met its accrual target, experienced 90% retention, and caused no serious adverse events. Significant differences in baseline to 12-month changes were observed between INDIVIDUAL versus CONTROL mothers for body mass index, weight, and waist circumference (WC); significant differences also were observed in the WC of corresponding daughters (P<.05). Significant differences were found between INDIVIDUAL versus CONTROL and TEAM versus CONTROL dyads for WC (P=.0002 and .018, respectively), minutes per week of physical activity (P=.031 and .036, respectively), and exercise capacity (P=.047 for both). CONCLUSIONS: Significant improvements in lifestyle behaviors and health outcomes are possible with tailored print interventions directed toward survivors of cancer and their family members. For greater impact, more research is needed to expand this work beyond the mother-daughter dyad. (C) 2014 The Authors.
机译:背景:迄今少数研究已经使用癌症诊断作为教育时刻,以促进癌症及其家庭成员的幸存者的健康行为变化。鉴于肥胖的作用在乳腺癌的主要和乳腺癌中,提交人探讨了母女性减肥干预的可行性。方法:在68例母女性二元(n = 136)中进行了随机对照试验,各自组成了乳腺癌(AJCC阶段O-III)和成人生物女儿的幸存者。所有女性都有体重指数> = 25公斤/毫升(2),并在基线,6个月和12个月内接受的亲自评估,并在个人的子集上进行加速和运动能力。所有妇女在1年期间收到个性化工作簿和6个新闻通讯,促进了减肥;锻炼;和营养丰富,低能量密度饮食。共有25个二进制文件,单独定制指导指导(个人),25个Dyads收到了TeamtaiRored指导(团队),18个Dyads接受了标准化的小册子(控制)。结果:试验达到其应计目标,经历了90%的保留,并造成严重不良事件。在体重指数,重量和腰围(WC)之间的个体与对照母亲之间观察到基线对12个月变化的显着差异;在相应的女儿的WC中观察到显着差异(P <.05)。个人与控制和控制二元之间的单个与控制二元(P = .0002和.018)之间发现显着差异,每周物理活动分钟(P = .031和.036)和运动能力(P两者= .047)。结论:针对癌症及其家庭成员幸存者的定制印刷干预措施,可以显着改善生活方式行为和健康结果。对于更大的影响,需要更多的研究来扩展超越母女Dyad之外的工作。 (c)2014年作者。

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